Don't Waste Your Life

Life's a journey - don't forget to unpack.

Where it all meets

Perhaps then, it is at the cross of Christ that we find what we crave for most deeply in this world. Love and sacrifice, justice and mercy, faithfulness and grace. It is at the cross of Christ that all these meet, and if we dig deep enough into the core of our being, we will find that these are the things we will live and die for. - Me

To you, my reader. :)

There, look on me, so that you may not praise me beyond what I am; there, believe me, not others, about myself; there, attend to me and see what I have been in myself, through myself. - St Augustine

Sponsored dinner and random thoughts

When Trans Centre had our 30th anniversary, I won a $50 voucher to Al Forno (East Coast) which is an Italian restaurant specialising in adult entertainment. Haaaahaa. No la. It's just that Edgar says the name sounds like a combination of Fornication and Porno. Cool. I shall try it out and see if the food is really orgasmically good.

And since Ginnette was kind enough to use her Marina Square vouchers to exchange for some Muji stuff for me, I decided to be nice to use my voucher to buy her dinner. :)

Company is more important than food, so here's a photo of the person who refused to be photographed.

In any case, I think the food was pretty good. We ordered a Pizza Primavera, Squid Ink linguine and Saute di Vongole (clams in white wine sauce).

Of the 3, I personally enjoyed the pizza a lot. The dough was chewy, freshly baked and I think the cheese was really tasty. I loved the super savoury Parma Ham too! Woots!

The clams. Omg. I think there must've been like a thousand clams in there. But I loved the garlicky buttery taste of the sauce. I might've gotten half-drunk from it. Clammy clammy clammy clammy clams.
Remnants of our squid ink pasta. :) Gorgeous stuff. Remnants is my favourite word.

Thankies Gin for dinner! :)
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Random thoughts.

Very good calamari at Borders Bistro with Jerm.

Humongous-but-decent-only briyani at this Indian restaurant Brinda's at Bukit Merah Central.

Good technique to use when in a crowd. Follow the man pushing the rubbish trolleys. Cos he can pave the way for u. Behold the trolley of rubbish! Prepare ye the way!!

The true definition of peace.

Peace out.

1 comments:

  1. Rebecca said...
     

    slurp..when's my turn?hahaha kidding. and boy, i can really see ginette in that pic haha

    reb buddy

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